Decision time for Roger

Binfield’s Jamie McCarthy. Photo: Colin Byers.

Moles boss Roger Herridge confirmed to us this afternoon that Chris Dean and Jack Broome are both available for selection, but the headache comes from the superb performance by a number of reserve team players who stepped in for the semi-final victory at Highmoor-IBIS.

Henley won’t roll over

As Binfield found last season against a Division 1 East outfit with promotion in their back pocket in the final, Henley Town will be no walkover later on.

Asa Povey. Photo: Henley Town FC – click image for website.

Last season it was Wokingham who thwarted them having already secured promotion into the Hellenic Premier, this time Henley will be locking horns in the same division next season and will want to set their stall out early.

The ‘Red Kites’ finished third in 1 East with the third highest goalscoring record and were beaten only six times during the league campaign.

The Madejski won’t be full, but it’ll be a terrific atmosphere

If it’s anything like the last final we went to – Bracknell Town vs Chesham United at Wycombe Wanderers in the County Cup, a great day but don’t ask about the score – then three sides of the ground will be empty.

BUT don’t let that put you off. If you are following Binfield or Henley then you’ll be surrounded by like-minded souls backing your local club to the hilt.

Who we are

FootballinBracknell is Tom Canning and Darrell Freeland.

Better known as TC and Dudley, the pair spent nearly 10 years running and contributing to bracknelltownfc.com and have struck out on their own covering football in Bracknell and the surrounding areas, from Semi Pro to Sunday League. You can read more about us here.